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I'll bet that the new show is centered around Darryl Dixon. He's not a comic creation, and the fans (especially the women) LOVE him. In fact, I saw a cool "Team Darryl" sticker on a car (complete with crossbow).

cast, writers and producers were at NYCC and aired a live broadcast of the WD panel last night. norman still gets 90% of the fan love but lauren was next. they seemed real excited about the new season which returns tonight at 9pm est! "Prey for the Dead"

Finally got a chance to watch Talking Dead this morning. Was surprised no one brought up the fence walker they kept showing - the one with the weird bloody eyes and face. Looks like he died from the same thing Patrick did.

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"Y'all know you're the only ones with the Jesus fish in the titty bar parking lot" - Name*********************************************************Cancer Sucks

That's what I was thinking last night. I was wondering what is his significance. It also makes me wonder if we are going to be dealing some kind of super zombie. I certainly hope that's not the case. I love the zombies as the backdrop to the human drama.

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"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Ben franklin

So awesome! You gotta start slow to build things up, fine with me. Loved Crazy Clara in the woods. (Best line of the night as she approached her campsite, "My husband is just a head"...LOL)

I loved that the kid who died at the end (Patrick?) is the voice of Phineas from Phineas and Ferb. Too funny.

Good points brought up here about the buried gun (agreed it was a metaphor for Rick's transformation) and the eye-bleeding fence walker (definitely related). And let's not forget poor Violet the pig. They need to tread carefully here though, they have never made the virus pathology, etc an important detail of the show, and I would hate to see them paint themselves in a corner with this storyline. This would be more promising if Milton or the CDC guy was still around to investigate.

Yeah, Daryll licking his fingers before shaking hands with Patient Zero was probably a bad idea.

I'm happy they showed no scenes of the Governor in the season previews, the more he is off this show the more I enjoy it. I figure that will be the back half of the season.

Calling it now that ex-Army Medic recovering alcoholic Bob is going to be trouble.

Beth just doesn't care anymore, Maggie is not pregnant, and Carol is teaching knife fighting. Good times!

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Slice you open like a tauntaun, faster than the Autobahn, Or a motorbike in Tron, do the deed and then I'm gone.

Talking Dead was enlightening, and entertaining. I hope to god they don't bring Silent Bob in this season because he single-handedly makes TD not watchable, but the guys they had on were great. Don't know the celeb but Gimple was very forthcoming about the upcoming season without spoiling things much.

The celeb's thought on the walker pile-ups post-preview of next week's episode was pretty much 100% on I think.

Patrick proves you can't be a doofus and survive in the apocalypse, incase Milton hadn't driven that home to people already. You'll die of your lame allergies or whatever. You suck nerd!

Zach, we hardly knew ya.

Tracy, awesome point.

Gimple brought up that EVERY detail in E1 of this season will play out as the season goes on. Everything.

I agree with Scock... I think that may have all been in Rick's mind. Maybe not, and if not I think it's pretty weird for sure. She looked to almost be diseased herself... makes me wonder if, and perhaps this is why she survived, but perhaps her smell's pretty much completely masked? This is all assuming she's real and not in Rick's mind.

Loved the chopper through the Big Lots roof with the zombie hanging by his own guts. Freaky. Some very good moments with walker grotesqueness this episode.

Bets now on who isn't "walking" out of this season alive? See what I did there?